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Denture Clinic for Bonnyrigg

Custom dentures, same-day repairs and mobile denture care for Bonnyrigg, home to one of Sydney's oldest surviving colonial buildings.

At a glance

A genuine piece of colonial history

Bonnyrigg House, on Cartwright Street, was built in 1825–1826 as the master’s residence for Australia’s first male orphan school — it’s the only structure from that original complex still standing, state heritage-listed, and possibly designed by colonial architect Francis Greenway. It’s an unusual thing to find in an outer Sydney suburb better known for its 1970s-onward housing, and it gives Bonnyrigg a genuinely older story than most of the suburbs around it, even though the suburb itself took its name from Bonnyrigg in Scotland much later.

Getting to the clinic from Bonnyrigg

Bonnyrigg isn’t a direct neighbour of Bossley Park, but the drive is still straightforward — figure on around 10–15 minutes via Cowpasture Road and Elizabeth Drive, traffic depending. If you’re not driving, the T80 T-way rapid bus stops right at Bonnyrigg Plaza and is one of the more frequent services in our catchment, or the train from Cabramatta, the suburb’s nearest station.

Shops, school and community

Bonnyrigg Plaza, on Bonnyrigg Avenue, is the suburb’s commercial and community centre — shops, a library and a PCYC alongside each other. Bonnyrigg Public School sits nearby as the suburb’s own primary school. Between the Plaza and Bonnyrigg House, it’s a suburb with more going on locally than a purely residential area, which shows in the mix of patients we see: a broad range of full and partial dentures, relines and repairs, with the same-day option mattering most to anyone who’s made a special trip in from further out.

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